Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Kaden with his Drac-Is-Back shirt and a stopping to chat with the local speaking skeleton

Kaden's classroom's Halloween Party:

Spider bread

Spider Sandwiches and Carrot Jack-o-Lantern

The Swat Guy and The Grape

Halloween Cookies, Mummy Milk, and Trick-or-Treat Bags

Carving Jack-O-Lanterns:

Kaden helping Daddy with a Jack-O-Lantern of his own design.

Kaden did not like touching the insides, but slowly warmed up to the process.

I had to free-hand it this year as Kaden asked for a bat pumpkin - which, by the way, was stolen off our front porch Halloween night!

The Finished Products!

Kaden practicing for Trick-or-Treat and trying on Kevin's costume:

Halloween Night:

On Halloween, we got an early start trick-or-treating in the Birdrock neighborhood. Kaden took to it immediately, running from house to house saying "Trick-or-Treat," "Happy Halloween," and "Thank You," in no particular order. He enjoyed watching all the other trick-or-treaters and got really excited when he saw a costume he liked. He also loved the fact that there were real policemen out and about - he went up to show each of them all his gear. Kaden lasted about an hour and then the bigger kids with the scarier costumes came out. As he walked up to his last house, he passed an older boy wearing a scary mask. Kaden took one glance and then turned on a dime and hightailed it into my arms! The boy was ever so nice and agreeably took his mask off to show Kaden that he was just a regular little boy. He even let him feel the mask. Kaden's nerves were settled, but he'd had enough. He asked if we could go home so that he could hand out candy to kids that came by his house. As soon as we got home, he grabbed the candy bucket and sat outside waiting for trick-or-treaters. I think he had as much fun handing out candy as he did collecting it. Of course, the most fun part of it all was eating it. This is the first year that he's really eaten candy and boy did he like it. The funny part is he didn't ask for any the next day - either he was candied out or he believes candy is just for Halloween....hopefully, the latter.

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Our Family Blog

Inspired by a friend who blogs about her children's adventures, I've decided to record our boys' experiences and milestones in a similar manner. I'm hopeful that my friends and family have half as much fun viewing our life as I have had reading about the Jefferies Family. While our blog may not be half as witty, I hope it is just as charming. More than anything, I hope it is a way for "far-away" family to feel as if they are sharing in our life.